Ball Tutorial, Character Animation and Walking Tutorial
Now that you've had a chance to animate a ball and show it in motion post some of what you did here. You will need to follow the directions below for getting the animations into your own directory to paste into the wiki. Build an iMovie file that includes all three of your animations. (If you didn't animate your character that is ok) Once you've saved the iMovie file then export it as a quicktime movie and save this version to your directory. This will be the version you post below. Please comment on the each assignment. What was most useful about doing this? What was most difficult? How successful do you feel you were? Which of the 12 principles of animation did you employ and how? With the character animation what do you think you need to continue and improve your character? Is this a character that has potential to develop into something? Lastly watch the Rotoball 2008 video here and comment on how these students used the basic knowledge of a bouncing ball to develop an interesting animated piece.
Rotoball 2010 features rotoscoping, stop motion animation, pixilation, tweened animations, live video, paper cut animation, brick films (lego animations) and 3D computer generated animations. For more information, visit our wesbsite at: http://carrotrevolution.com/rotoball.
PHS Students participated in this international animation project. Our students video segments occur at 15.00-16.00 minutes.
Class Ball Tutorial Animation 2009-10
Class Ball Tutorial Animation 2010-11
How to get animations into the comments below:
1. Click on the right arrow on this animation and save as source.
2. Choose your directory and save the quicktime source to your directory.
3. Open Imovie
4. Click file import and choose the quicktime movie of the ball tutorial that you just saved.
5. The ball tutorial should come into your event library.
6. Click and Drag the yellow selection box over the segment of the tutorial that has your drawings in it.
7. Drag these up to the project area to edit and build your animation file.
8. You may want to drag and select a bit more than you actually need.
9. Save the file as an Imovie file and then export it as a new quicktime file
10. Upload the file here using the insert images and files icon (looks like a landscape picture).
11. Add your comments to the video explaining the required elements from above.
Ball Tutorial, Character Animation and Walking Tutorial
Now that you've had a chance to animate a ball and show it in motion post some of what you did here. You will need to follow the directions below for getting the animations into your own directory to paste into the wiki. Build an iMovie file that includes all three of your animations. (If you didn't animate your character that is ok) Once you've saved the iMovie file then export it as a quicktime movie and save this version to your directory. This will be the version you post below. Please comment on the each assignment. What was most useful about doing this? What was most difficult? How successful do you feel you were? Which of the 12 principles of animation did you employ and how? With the character animation what do you think you need to continue and improve your character? Is this a character that has potential to develop into something? Lastly watch the Rotoball 2008 video here and comment on how these students used the basic knowledge of a bouncing ball to develop an interesting animated piece.
Rotoball 2008 from The Carrot Revolution on Vimeo.
Rotoball 2010 from The Carrot Revolution on Vimeo.
Rotoball: Now with More kinds of animation!
Rotoball 2010 features rotoscoping, stop motion animation, pixilation, tweened animations, live video, paper cut animation, brick films (lego animations) and 3D computer generated animations. For more information, visit our wesbsite at: http://carrotrevolution.com/rotoball.
PHS Students participated in this international animation project. Our students video segments occur at 15.00-16.00 minutes.
Class Ball Tutorial Animation 2009-10
Class Ball Tutorial Animation 2010-11
How to get animations into the comments below:
1. Click on the right arrow on this animation and save as source.2. Choose your directory and save the quicktime source to your directory.
3. Open Imovie
4. Click file import and choose the quicktime movie of the ball tutorial that you just saved.
5. The ball tutorial should come into your event library.
6. Click and Drag the yellow selection box over the segment of the tutorial that has your drawings in it.
7. Drag these up to the project area to edit and build your animation file.
8. You may want to drag and select a bit more than you actually need.
9. Save the file as an Imovie file and then export it as a new quicktime file
10. Upload the file here using the insert images and files icon (looks like a landscape picture).
11. Add your comments to the video explaining the required elements from above.
Class Walking Tutorial